Things-To-Do-Louisville-KY
Things-To-Do-Louisville-KY
Louisville Murder Mystery Dinner Theater

Louisville, KY

Louisville, KY, is a beautiful place. It was five years ago when I moved to Louisville, KY, with my husband. He got promoted to one of the nicest companies in the area and was assigned to Louisville. My husband told me about this news, and together we made calculations of whether it’s good to move to Louisville or not. We were very happy that we decided to move and he accepted the job offer. Indeed, it’s one of the nicest places we’ve been into. It is where we started our life as a couple until we had our son. S of now, we are blessed, and we are so happy living in Louisville.

Dinner Detective in Louisville

The  Dinner Detective in Louisville, KY, is great entertainment to visit. It offers private shows and group events. Aside from the public shows and the gift certificates, the Dinner Detective Murder is among the best. You can always have fun in Louisville. I usually enjoy this thrill monthly, but I was not able to for the last several months due to the pandemic. But I am glad that as of now, The Dinner Detective is back. You can enjoy the fun plus enjoy the dinner. I don’t have anything unlikely to say about this entertainment. It’s super exciting! For more information, call (866) – 496- 0535.

March of Valor at Waterfront Park brings attention to suicide among veterans

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Dozens gathered at Waterfront Park on Sunday, marching in support of veterans as part of Mayor Greg Fischer’s Week of Valor celebration. USA Cares is raising awareness about various struggles veterans and their families go through and it’s just not soldiers abroad, but also here at home. “We want to bring attention to the fact that 22 veterans a day commit suicide,” CEO Trace Chesser said. “USA Cares – we’re in the business of trying to reduce the factors that can contribute to veteran suicide.”  Read more here.

The March of Valor at the Waterfront Park brings attention to suicide among veterans. I like this impact anyway. Thanks to the USA Cares for raising awareness about various struggles that veterans and their families go through, and they are not just soldiers abroad; they also are home. I am very happy with the turnout of the activity since many people joined the gathering. According to CEO Trace Chesser, USA Cares and they’re in the business of trying to reduce the factors that contribute to suicide. This happens to bring attention to the fact that 22 veterans a day commit suicide.

Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville, KY 

The Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville, KY, is a nonprofit organization entrusted to preserve the history and the legacy of the Kentucky Derby, known as the longest continuously running sporting event in the country. I still remember the first Derby that was held in 1875. This Derby Museum is just 10 minutes away from downtown Louisville. If you visit, there is free parking available in the area. It is open from Monday to Saturday from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., and Sunday from 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. I also go to the Derby Café Express Hours in the eastern part.


Link to Map

Driving Direction

Link to Map

Driving Direction

Kentucky Derby Museum

704 Central Ave, Louisville, KY 40208, United States

Head north toward Central Ave

138 ft

Turn right onto Central Ave

0.4 mi

Turn left onto S 3rd St

0.6 mi

Continue straight to stay on S 3rd St

0.3 mi

S 3rd St turns slightly right and becomes S 2nd St

2.3 mi

Turn left onto W Muhammad Ali Blvd

0.2 mi

Turn left onto S 4th St

Destination will be on the left

108 ft

The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Show

501 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40202, United States

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